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 1   Int,        5     |         and in any case a round number does not count for much,
 2   Int,        6     |       He may have curtailed the number of questions and answers
 3   III,     VIII     |     does not remain among their number, but has a separate place
 4   III,       IV     |      from making up an enormous number of swine, for he puts it
 5   III,       XI     |       Matthew |65 speaks of the number of persons131 affected,
 6   III,       XI     | suffered, without regarding the number. And indeed the common speech
 7   III,       XI     |     beast, for they are many in number. But since, although the
 8   III,       XI     |       speaks in virtue of their number. And there are other cases
 9    IV               |    Philosopher).~ ~WHEN a large number of points had been raised
10    IV,       XV     |       or countless others whose number I shrink from reckoning.
11    IV          (285)|        of arrangement, taking a number of objections to answer
12    IV          (285)|      the same time. The average number is seven, but this is not
13    IV          (285)|        is that in this case the number of questions answered consecutively
14    IV,     XXIV     |       twice two, which make the number four, to be reckoned as
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